Southeastern Brazil

location

Last mentioned: Feb 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. Initial Casualty Reports

    Authorities confirm the first 40 fatalities as landslides destroy homes.

  2. Death Toll Update

    Confirmed deaths rise to 46 as rescuers reach previously isolated areas.

  3. Storm Onset

    Heavy rainfall begins across southeastern Brazil, saturating soil in hilly regions.

Stories mentioning Southeastern Brazil 1

Extreme Weather Very Bearish

Brazil Floods Kill 46 as Extreme Rainfall Devastates Southeastern Region

Torrential rains in southeastern Brazil have triggered catastrophic flooding and landslides, resulting in at least 46 confirmed fatalities and leaving dozens missing. Emergency teams are engaged in a high-stakes search and rescue operation as the region grapples with the fallout of increasingly volatile weather patterns.

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About Southeastern Brazil coverage

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